Just because a chart is correct, it does not mean it's not misleading. Here's an example: Back in the USA, on March 12, US Senator Ted Cruz and NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden went head to head at a hearing on...

This latest image from New Horizons allows us to better see the four dark spots on the side of Pluto that always faces its largest moon, Charon. These spots have piqued are interest because they look to be similar size and evenly spaced apart. Learn more: http://go.nasa.gov/1Sg4ISz Only 3 days until Tuesday’s #PlutoFlyby﻿

The nine-year, three-billion-mile voyage of NASA's New Horizons probe is undoubtedly a testament to the genius of mankind — yet the same praise might not be raised for NFL stadiums.
You wouldn't know it from the price tag, though. In fact, sending a probe to a planet so far away that it takes light five-and-a-half hours to reach is kind of on the cheap side! It cost $720 million to reach Pluto — by contrast, the construction of the new Minnesota ...

Do computers dream? Of course they do.
Have you ever wondered how that might look like? Thanks to Google Deep Dream
that just went open source we can all have some fun with our own photos and
check exactly that, have fun! #deepdream #dreamdeeply